154 A HAND-LIST OF BRITISH BIRDS. 



PTERODROMA NEGLECTA* 



330. Pterodroma neglecta (Schleg.) SCHLEGEL 'S PETREL. f 



PROCELLARIA NEGLECTA Schlegel, Mas. Pays-Bas., vi, Procell., p. 10 

 ( 1 863 Kermadec Islands). 



(Estrelata neglecta (Schlegel), Xewstead and Coward, P.Z.S., 1908, p. 433 ; 

 Brit. B., n, p. 14 ; C. Oldham, Bull. B.O.C., xxi, p. 101. 



DISTRIBUTION. England. One. Male found dead near Tarporley 

 (Cheshire), April 1, 1908 (ut supra). 



DISTRIBUTION. Abroad. South Pacific Ocean. 



PTERODROMA HASITATAt 



331. Pterodroma hasitata (Kuhl) THE CAPPED PETREL. 



PROCELLARIA HASITATA Kuhl, Beitrage z. ZooL, 2, Abt., p. 142 (1820 



Without locality). 



(Estrelata hcesitata (Kuhl), Yarrell, iv, p. 8 ; Saunders, p. 745. 



DISTRIBUTION. England. One. Caught on a heath, Southacre, 

 near SwafTham (Norfolk), Mar. or April, 1850 (Newton, ZooL, 1852, 

 p. 3691). 



DISTRIBUTION. Abroad. Warmer parts of Atlantic. Formerly 

 breeding on Hayti and Lesser Antilles and not rare in West Indies, 

 straying to United States, France, and England. Having been 

 driven from its breeding -places it is now almost, if not quite, extinct ; 

 the last one killed was in 1893, in New York State. 



PTERODROMA BREVIPES 



332. Pterodroma brevipes (Peale) THE COLLARED PETREL. 



PROCELLARIA BREVIPES Peale, U.S. Ex pi. Exp., vm, pp. 294, 337, pi. 80 

 (1848 Pacific Ocean, 68 S., long. 95 W.). 

 (Estrelata brevipes (Peale), Saunders, p. 747. 



DISTRIBUTION. Wales. One. Shot between Borth and Aberys- 

 twyth (Cardigan) end Nov. or beginning Dec., 1889 (J. E. Harting, 

 ZooL, 1890, p. 454 ; Salvin, Ibis, 1891, p. 411). 



* The generic name Pterodroma, Bonaparte, 1856, antedates (Estrelata, 

 1857, which is generally erroneously quoted as having been published in 

 1855. E.H. 



f The name Procellaria phillipii Gray, Ibis, 1862, p. 246, based on the 

 plate in Phillip, Voyage to Botany Bay, must remain doubtful until we know 

 which kind of Pterodroma breeds on Phillip Island. As this name is not 

 accepted, the English name ' ' Phillip's Fulmar," used by Godman (Mon. Petrels, 

 p. 226), cannot be recommended. E.H. 



J The name was spelt hasitata. We cannot possibly assume that this is a 

 misprint for hcesitata, because it is based on the " Hasita " of Forster's unpub- 

 lished plates. Temminck called it " Le Hasite." E.H. 



